It’s fair to say the Charlotte Bobcats are a colossal mess, and that designation isn’t going to change any time soon. New broke on Tuesday that the franchise will part ways with head coach Mike Dunlap after just one season, throwing the team further into turmoil.

Last year’s Final Four was special because the teams that reached the national semifinals weren’t necessarily loaded with future NBA stars. With that in mind we thought we would take a look at where the stars from last year’s Final Four teams are now.

Kyrie Irving and the Cleveland Cavaliers have only played twelve games this season, but he has cemented himself as the favorite to win Rookie of the Year. He has helped turn around a Cavs team that only won 19 games a season ago, and he has done so in spectacular fashion.

The Butler Bulldogs have been known as the Cinderella story of the last two NCAA tournaments, finishing as the runner-up two years in a row. It was fair to call them a Cinderella last season, but the label must be removed after another appearance in the championship game.

Not a lot of people had Arizona facing off against Connecticut in the Elite 8, but that’s the matchup we’ve got. And you know what? It’s a fascinating one, starting with the battle between stars Kemba Walker and Derrick Williams.

Jim Calhoun and his Big East Tournament champion Huskies take on Steve Fisher and his #2 seeded San Diego State Aztecs. There will be plenty of athleticism to go around in this one, plus two guys with very bright futures at the next level: Kemba Walker and Kawhi Leonard.